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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
I think he sees an off ramp for the treadmill.
Chuck's demise shows him the dark end of principled living.
He probably has a mountain of guilt sitting on his stomach from what Chuck was driven to. But rather than let it consume him he is mindful of Howard's similar feelings of guilt and ready to let others suffer for their shortcomings while he takes advantage where he sees it.
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Solid take. That’s kind of where I’m at. But I didn’t think of him playing Howard to get an advantage.